Category: Tours

In honor of last year’s Everybody and this month’s Bobby Tarantino II, Logic has announced a tour that will bring both projects to life: “The Bobby Tarantino Vs. Everybody Tour.”

Featuring NF and KYLE, the summer amphitheater and arena trek is slated to kick off June 8 in Boston, before traveling across North America. The 33-date jaunt is scheduled to close Aug. 3 in St. Louis.

Yesterday, Logic hinted at the run during an interview with Beats 1. “I’m pretty excited because I might be doing some arenas on my own,” he said. “There might be a tour coming or something.” During that interview, the Maryland rapper also confirmed a lucrative $30 million deal with Def Jam Records.

All of this follows the successful release of last year’s Everybody, which features the 4x-platinum “1-800-273-8255” collaboration with Khalid and Alessia Cara. Earlier this month, Logic also released his Bobby Tarantino II mixtape, which is slated to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.

In honor of last year’s Everybody and this month’s Bobby Tarantino II, Logic has announced a tour that will bring both projects to life: “The Bobby Tarantino Vs. Everybody Tour.”

Featuring NF and KYLE, the summer amphitheater and arena trek is slated to kick off June 8 in Boston, before traveling across North America. The 33-date jaunt is scheduled to close Aug. 3 in St. Louis.

Yesterday, Logic hinted at the run during an interview with Beats 1. “I’m pretty excited because I might be doing some arenas on my own,” he said. “There might be a tour coming or something.” During that interview, the Maryland rapper also confirmed a lucrative $30 million deal with Def Jam Records.

All of this follows the successful release of last year’s Everybody, which features the 4x-platinum “1-800-273-8255” collaboration with Khalid and Alessia Cara. Earlier this month, Logic also released his Bobby Tarantino II mixtape, which is slated to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.

It’s official. Four years after the original, JAY-Z and Beyoncé are back “On the Run.”

Following rumors and leaks, the Carters have announced dates for their joint “OTR II Tour,” set to kick off this summer in the United Kingdom and Europe before heading to North America.

The 36-date stadium tour is scheduled to begin June 6 in Cardiff, U.K. before hitting European markets including Glasgow, Manchester, London, Amsterdam, Stockholm, Rome, and Barcelona, wrapping July 17 in Nice, France.

Just a few days later, Hov and Bey will bring the tour to North America for the second leg opener in Cleveland on July 25. The trek continues to Philadelphia, Boston, Minneapolis, and Los Angeles, before closing Oct. 2 in Vancouver.

A pre-sale for Citi, TIDAL, and BeyHive members starts March 14, while general tickets go on sale March 19. Some markets in Europe will have to wait until March 23 for sales to begin.

The husband-and-wife power couple launched their initial “On the Run Tour” in 2014. That trek led to an HBO special and an Emmy nomination. A brief trailer for the new tour features scenes from the original trek and is soundtracked by Marcia Aitken’s “I’m Still In Love (With You Boy).”

There’s still no word on the rumored joint album that the couple began working on before crafting LEMONADE and 4:44. Before she goes “OTR” with her husband, Queen Bey is also set to headline Coachella on April 14 and 21.

Almost four years after going “On the Run” together, JAY-Z and Beyoncé announced and then retracted a second installment of their joint tour.

Early on Monday (March 5), a date for the highly-anticipated jaunt — July 30 at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field — was posted on Ticketmaster and Queen Bey’s Facebook page. Both have since been deleted, but screenshots have surfaced (via Variety).

This isn’t the first hint of the co-headlining tour to hit the web. Late last month, mysterious Ticketmaster pages popped up in the U.S. and U.K. before being removed.

An official tour announcement is expected this month. The joint trek would follow the couple’s inaugural “On the Run Tour,” which played stadiums across North America and Paris from June through September 2014.

The Carters recently teamed up on “Top Off,” their Future-assisted collaboration off DJ Khaled’s forthcoming album Father of Asahd. More recently, they appeared together in the Ava DuVernay-directed video for “Family Feud” off 4:44.

The power couple, who welcomed twins Rumi and Sir last year, worked on material for a joint album before crafting their latest projects, LEMONADE and 4:44, according to JAY-Z. Beyoncé is set to headline Coachella in April.

Donald Glover has announced dates for a North American tour, which is set to begin Sept. 6 in Atlanta. From there, the 13-date trek is scheduled to continue across Chicago, Toronto, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Houston, Dallas, Los Angeles, Oakland, and Seattle, before coming to a close Sept. 30 in Vancouver.

Tickets go on sale Friday (March 9) at noon local time, but American Express card holders have access to a pre-sale between March 6 at noon through March 8 at 10 p.m. Additionally, Childish is taking off to New Zealand for a special edition of “PHAROS,” his music festival experience, scheduled to take place Nov. 23-25.

Gambino is currently working on his final album. It is unclear if he plans on retiring from music altogether, or if he is simply discarding his stage name. Glover’s film and television career continues thriving with “Atlanta,” which just kicked off its second season, and a slew of high-profile acting jobs.

Meanwhile, Rae Sremmurd is gearing up to release a triple album, consisting of the duo’s third album and solo projects from each member.